Chapter 7
Scandal
Mouche had us sorted. She’d read the entire contents of Dating Yourself into Oblivion and used her instincts to “encourage” Jet to consider coming to the Fall Fling.
As social monitors of the year, we were totally prepared to attend, cameras in tow, by ourselves: but arm candy always made the other girls jealous. And who could resist that? Mouche left an old-fashioned note in Jet’s locker, waiting for Jet to take the bait. When she pulled into my driveway that morning looking very excited, I thought he’d maybe replied.
“Not so much, turns out I might have been a bit previous with the note, I’ve been up half the night doing extra research. I think I should’ve made the pursuit more of a challenge for him...meanwhile...” Mouche thrust a handful of highlighted pages in my face.
“Guess what I’ve come up with...”
It turned out Mouche had refined and highlighted the next entry of the Boy-Rating Diary with a specific list:
THE BOYS OF SUNRISE HIGH
Mark Knightly
Transfer student from Loratio and England, seriously hot, very dark and broody
Jet Campbell
Also a transfer student, just as hot; recently obtained his pilot’s licence. There really doesn’t seem to be a downside to this man...
Joel Goodman
Dangerous, brutish, charming
Jack Adams
Film school tragic; owns and runs the film club every Friday lunch time
Tom Allen
Wants to be a stockbroker, possibly more interested in money than dating
Josh Klein
Art major, sci-fi fan
Peter Williamson
Musical theatre star (a real challenge for a date), honors student
Adam Feldman
Academic genius, slightly stooped from being bent over his microscope, doubt he has ever spoken to a female, interested in insects.
Alex Miller
Dubious moral values, rumored to run a school gambling racket
Ethan Mandel
Future concert pianist, always dragged into composing the school musical
Tobias Olson
Xbox fan, martial arts expert, quite the rebel, caught in freshman year smoking who knew what and suspended from school for a week.
Scott Riley
Boy next door (literally lives across the road)
While Mouche was parking, I executed a few ballet twirls and a high kick up the steps before I leapt and landed on my feet near the fence. This isn’t so unusual in our school, and besides, no one was looking. Oh, except Mark. My face went red as I hastily looked away.
“How deeply embarrassing,” Mouche said.
“Why? I’ve got to warm up for class,” I covered, as if I wasn’t the least embarrassed.
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PRIDE & PRINCESSES: A Pride and Prejudice (type) of teen story (Sunrise High #1)
Teen FictionWhen handsome Mark Knightly arrives at Sunrise High School, Phoebe and Mouche (Best Friends Forever), invent a dating game to impress him with surprising results. Inspired by Pride and Prejudice, Pride & Princesses is about dating, friendship and fi...